Friday, September 17, 2010

Pope Meets Queen Elizabeth; Recalls Britain's Deep Christian Roots

VIS reports on the start of Pope Benedict XVI's apostolic trip to the United Kingdom. The Pope was greeted yesterday at his first stop, in Birmingham, by Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. They met at Holyroodhouse Palace, the Queen's official residence in Scotland. After a private meeting with the Queen, the Pope addressed some 400 guests, including representatives of the Catholic and Anglican Churches and members of the Scottish Parliament.  In his remarks (full text), the Pope said in part:
The name of Holyroodhouse ... recalls the “Holy Cross” and points to the deep Christian roots that are still present in every layer of British life. The monarchs of England and Scotland have been Christians from very early times and include outstanding saints like Edward the Confessor and Margaret of Scotland. As you know, many of them consciously exercised their sovereign duty in the light of the Gospel, and in this way shaped the nation for good at the deepest level. As a result, the Christian message has been an integral part of the language, thought and culture of the peoples of these islands for more than a thousand years. ....
Today, the United Kingdom strives to be a modern and multicultural society. In this challenging enterprise, may it always maintain its respect for those traditional values and cultural expressions that more aggressive forms of secularism no longer value or even tolerate. Let it not obscure the Christian foundation that underpins its freedoms; and may that patrimony, which has always served the nation well, constantly inform the example your Government and people set....